BANGKOK: The Minister of Justice anticipates that the regulation of detention outside prisons will be implemented by the end of this year, following directives to investigate a case of alleged extortion at the Bangkok Special Prison. Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong, the Minister of Justice, addressed concerns raised by Mr. Thanakun Jit-Issara, President of the Santi Prachadham Club, who filed a complaint with the President of the House of Representatives regarding extortion claims involving a former inmate, resulting in damages exceeding 100 million baht. The Minister emphasized the importance of investigating such complaints to maintain transparency and public confidence, highlighting the need for government agencies to improve their processes.
According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Col. Thawee mentioned that initial investigations had been reported to the Director-General of the Corrections Department. To ensure trust in the process, a mediator might be appointed to oversee the investigation if required. The Ministe
r reiterated the commitment of the Ministry of Justice to act within the law and ensure fairness, encouraging complainants to present any evidence they have.
In a related development, Mr. Boonsong Teriyapirom, former Minister of Commerce, recently reported to the Chiang Mai Probation Office following a suspended sentence.
Regarding the new regulations on detention outside prisons, the Minister noted that these are included in the Corrections Act and are being prepared to accommodate certain categories of prisoners. The criteria for eligibility, which include considerations for health, age, and rehabilitation status, will be finalized after public consultations and announced in the Royal Gazette. The regulations aim to offer eligible prisoners an alternative form of detention, providing an opportunity for treatment and rehabilitation in a less restrictive environment. The pilot implementation of these regulations is anticipated by the end of the year, ensuring that eligible prisoners can benefit from this ne
w approach.